In re Mesco Properties Ltd: CA 1980

Tax legislation provided that the company was chargeable to corporation tax on a capital gain arising in the winding up.
Held: The appeal failed. It was a tax which the liquidator was bound to discharge by payment, and the payment was a ‘necessary disbursement’ for the purposes of the winding-up rules.

Judges:

Buckley LJ, Bridge LJ, Templeman LJ

Citations:

[1980] 1 WLR 96

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Citing:

Appeal fromIn re Mesco Properties Ltd ChD 1979
The court considered whether corporation tax had to be paid as an expense of the liquidation in priority to other claims. In that case it had arisen not on profits but on chargeable gains, on sales of the company’s properties after the commencement . .

Cited by:

CitedKahn and Another v Commissioners of Inland Revenue; In re Toshoku Finance plc HL 20-Feb-2002
A company went into liquidation, being owed substantial sums by another company in the same group, but itself insolvent. A settlement did not include accrued interest, but was claimed to be taxed as if it had, and on an accruals basis. If so, was . .
CitedIn re Nortel Companies and Others SC 24-Jul-2013
The court was asked as to the interrelationship of the statutory schemes relating to the protection of employees’ pensions and to corporate insolvency.
Held: Liabilities which arose from financial support directions or contribution notices . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.

Corporation Tax, Insolvency

Updated: 12 May 2022; Ref: scu.190090